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bloop-18 · 1 year
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11 is so awkward and likeable and rude and funny and quick to anger and menacing and smart and uncool and i love him so much
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pinksaphira11 · 1 month
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Ep 1 Frightened Corpse
(would put a link to the video here but everyone has different ways of being able to watch it so the way I watch it might not be the way you could watch it, sorry)
Honestly feels like it’s a pretty good intro to the show. Introduces us to important knowledge of how some things work and gives us an intro to the two most important characters in the show. Don’t have much to say about it tbh.
Love the little bits of worldbuilding we get with just a few lines of dialogue. Some people were talking and gave us the info that this station probably survives off supplies from other stations and that there is a front line of some sort. Again, worldbuilding with just a few lines that let us know the kabane’s heart cage, which seems to be the main problem in killing them. More worldbuilding! Get an idea of who Ayame is from just a few words and how the guy in charge is treating her. We also get an idea of what she is like from how she acts here and you already start to feel like you might really like her. Ikoma gives us a little more of a look inside his own head and his question of where she’ll be pointing the gun feels important, especially after that intro scene we saw where everyone was freaking out. (tbf for good reason but still- coulda been handled better.)
We get that little nugget of info that there are two hayajiro’s coming today and then, again, we get a bunch more worldbuilding! We get to find out about inspections, what they do if they find a  wound, and that they clean the hayajiro, as well as the fact they think it’s a curse and the knowledge Ikoma collects body parts cause he knows it’s not a curse but a virus. (But he’s also breaking the rules by collecting them. XD For science!) Fun little intro to Mumei here, which shows us that yes, some people can get special treatment but that it seems to be rare. And then we come to the scene where everyone freaks out and Ikoma is the only one to stay level headed and actually want to follow the rule they put in place. Hope those bushi felt bad for shooting the guy after that. Love how Ikoma calls them out on it. Unfortunately ends up with Ikoma locked up though, just cause Kenshou is a paranoid jerk. I like how it shows that Ayame does not agree with how her father handled that. Goes further to show she’s a good person. :)
‘It’s June. Almost time brother.’ A seemingly throwaway line that foreshadows something later, something that I’ve seen people claim came out of nowhere even though it’s foreshadowed in the first episode. People can still not like that event, that’s fine, but it’s false to say it came out of nowhere. In fact we get a bit of a glimpse at the kind of person her brother is with her saying her brother gave her the name Mumei, which essentially means nameless. But her questions also give us a bit more of a look at Ikoma’s mentality and honestly I find myself agreeing with him. Obviously not easy to do, particularly in a zombie apocalypse, but it would improve things for sure.
I like how we then get a little look at how Takumi and Kajika feel about what happened, and although Takumi is saying Ikoma was an idiot you kinda get the feeling that, more than anything, he’s just worried for his friend. And thennnn things go to hell in a handbasket. This does give you a bit more worldbuilding though, showing that they use whistles to communicate. It looks like a kabane is just leaning on the person still attached to the whistle so while I believe it’s probably just a coincidence that that happened it could be possible that the kabane was smart enough to figure out the right whistle sequence to get them to lower the bridge. Honestly, as tragic as it is to have the kabane get into a station, it’s kinda fun knowing this is where things kick off, cause with this sorta show you know there’s gotta be some sort of inciting incident that gets the ball rolling on the plot.
Nice to see that Ikoma knows how to lockpick though, so he just instantly busts himself outta jail. XD And then starts running towards the horde cause maybe Takumi was right in thinking he was a little crazy. XD Do wanna say, everytime I see the little girl grabbing her toys I get frustrated, cause sure she’s just a kid but at the same time she got her mother and herself killed by taking too long. Another look at how Kenshou is a jerk cause he decides that they’re just gonna up and leave without worrying about the people at all. Little more lore in that kabane react to blood, but I never understood why Ikoma had to cut himself so deep. I always wince here, like man probably not a good idea to be bleeding that much. Btw, I got a theory that the kabane that follows Ikoma's trail is a wazatori. It’s holding what looks to be a cleaver and instead of following the trail through the door like you feel a normal kabane would, that’s where the trail directly goes, it instead goes through the roof, as if to ambush him. Doesn’t feel like normal kabane behavior. It’s quite cleverly done too, cause the shot makes it look like it’s just getting that moment of him being ready before it’ll switch to it coming through the door, but it surprises us by showing it breaking through the roof instead. Just feels like a clearly done shot. It is nice to see Ikoma get his moment of victory. Right before he sees the bite and, despite it being a dire situation, I always laugh at the face he makes. XD And if you wanted the moment where the kabane jumped on him you can actually see the blood splatter of him being bit, which was a fun detail to notice. This show is all about details man, I love it.
Tbh, idk how to feel about Shimon dying here. For reasons you will understand later. I will explain it then. ‘May karma smile upon you’ feels like a nice way to send someone off though. Then we get the switching between Mumei and Ikoma as the music swells (gosh the music!) and get to see Ikoma hurting himself (with some very painful looking things, yeowch) in a desperate attempt to save himself while we get to see Mumei be awesome and kick a kabane’s head off. It’s interesting to note that it seems everyone’s first time watching, when Ikoma lifts his head after stopping the virus is the first time his shock of white hair is noticed, but if you go back later and are paying attention you can see his hair start to change color in a close up shot earlier and everything was so chaotic and nerve wracking you just didn’t notice it at the time. XD And also a nice little look into why Ikoma has that mentality and into his backstory. Oh, you also probably want to skip the end credits if you don’t want spoilers btw. I’ll let you know when it’ll no longer have spoilers for things. This was just, a banger of a first episode. Like holy wow you do not want to stop after this. I think I got lucky and got introduced to the series when it had two episodes already so I at least didn’t have to wait for the second one. You guys are all lucky cause you don’t have to wait at all, it’s all available to watch already. ^.^ But man, I was hooked. All the fun worldbuilding and all the characters and ideas it was presenting; made it feel like it had so much potential and that this was gonna be an awesome show. They really knew how to get me interested.
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inmyarmswrappedin · 4 years
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DRUCK reactions - s4 ep3
Featuring: the clip that made me infinitely more interested in the season.
Oops, I forgot to link to the Nadia clip twitter thread. It’s there now!
(Thanks again to @wodrueckts! 💛)
CLIP 1: What is this, a tent for ants?
LISTEN. Tua is already the smallest in the girl squad, and that tent doesn’t even look like she can lay fully stretched out inside.
I was so disturbed by this that I looked up 1-person tents, and they don’t look that small! They are longer and thinner.
Amira’s mom comes outside and she’s also disturbed, but not by Amira using a toddler-sized tent, but Amira going camping at all. She’s like, we’re going to have a conversation about traveling while hijabi, but Amira isn’t in the mood.
And her mood is further spoiled because Sam texts her hoping that she can hook her up with Mohammed.
Amira’s mom brings her some pepper spray, and holy shit! Is that legal in Germany? (Answer: yes, it is, but it’s sold as “animal repellent.”)
I’ve traveled on my own before but I’ve always stayed in B&Bs, hostels or hotels. Ngl I wouldn’t even couchsurf at a stranger’s without some kind of protective device, like a portable door lock. I would never carry a weapon because you never know if you’re going to use it properly in the heat of the moment, but something like a personal alarm for runners would work in a camping setting. Take care of yourself if you’re traveling on your own!
CLIP 2: Lemonade pining
Jonas is going on about supporting sea rescue efforts of African migrants in the Mediterranean Sea, a big topic last year because of the Salvini administration (in Italy) approving a law to fine migrant rescue ships. Salvini has been ousted since, and sea rescue has disappeared from the news what with 2020 being a dumpster fire and all.
Essam, high on power, demands that his slave Amira makes him some lemonade, but I already described my issues with this storyline last week. After threatening Amira with the ever classic sibling-on-sibling physical violence, Amira relents.
Mohammed comes in as Amira is sulkily preparing some lemonade for Essam, and he makes a flirty comment about Amira’s ice cold stare again.
The sweet thing about Mohammed is that he fully admits that he finds Amira intimidating, like he totally recognizes that Amira can be unapproachable when she wants to (even though Amira M. is also one of the friendliest Sanas), but like… For one thing he doesn’t neg her about it. He’s playful about Amira being scary, but he’s not trying to bring her down. And for another, Mohammed tries to find ways in which he fits into Amira’s life or can help her in some way.
This will keep coming up with them, but it happens here when he thinks of a way to prank Essam and, as a result, cheer Amira up.
Peep at the interaction between Amira and Mohammed when they come out with the lemonade. They don’t exchange a word, but they’re such a team.
CLIP 3: Beware bicyclists
Amira, apparently still on a high since the lemonade prank, is strolling down the street singing to herself, as I believe most of us have done at some point.
Jonas asks for Amira’s help with his solidarity party, further characterizing Amira as the one they all go to for help.
Sam also texts Amira. She’s found Mohammed’s insta, which makes Amira’s face fall for a moment… Even though Mohammed keeps seeking Amira out, it feels like Sam might be able to hook up with him through sheer force of will? Or maybe Amira is kinda hoping Sam’s crush goes away, but it ain’t.
There’s something really Formal about that family photo that makes it lowkey funny, like I can imagine that pic being one Mohammed’s family sends to their relatives (caption about family and all), instead of one would post on instagram. Somehow, you can feel Mohammed’s latent dad energy just waiting to be discovered.
Even though this wasn’t the way Amira wanted to come across that pic, Mohammed just looks so damn fine that she can’t help but zoom in on his face, a Druck classic at this point.
And she’s so focused on the thirst that she almost gets run over by an islamophobic bicyclist, who thoroughly spoils her day.
This is such a Northern Europe thing btw. I think each one of my friends who has lived in the bike using part of Europe for any period of time has a story about a bicyclist yelling profanities at them. It’s like they’re saving the planet with their lack of gas use so they have to be extra dickish to compensate for their do gooding.
Amira also looks around as this happens, maybe to see if someone else witnessed what happened (for support?).
Anyway, Amira is so angry that she double texts Sam (or possibly just texts? I checked a couple times and it isn’t clear that she sent Sam the text where she translates the caption about family) to be careful with Mohammed as Arabs will fuck you over. She does a double take to herself, like she’s checking with herself that this was appropriate, and seems to decide it is.
I really dislike the context here. When this happened on Skam, it was part of a larger conversation between Sana and Noora where it was clear that Sana was repeating stereotypes in order to discourage Noora’s interest. And even in that conversation, what Sana said is that Muslim guys will sleep with white Norwegians because they put out, but in the end they marry Muslim girls. So rather than saying, he’s gonna fuck you over, Sana explains how. What Amira tells Sam is so lacking in context, so random as a response to Sam asking what the caption says, and like… You kinda have to have watched the Skam scene in order for Amira not to come across like a total dick here.
It also makes no sense because Sana knew that Noora had been hurt in the past by guys using her for sex and then discarding her, but a no strings attached hook up is exactly what Sam is after. So like… How would Mohammed wanting just sex and nothing else fuck Sam over anyway?
CLIP 4: Sam is interested in getting fucked (over)
Amira and Sam are doing boxing intervals, and Sam is a bit taken aback by how intense Amira is at something Sam is presumably doing just for fun.
Now imagine they’d actually written a scene around that difference between both girls, instead of a brief subtextual moment for us to read into.
Mohammed comes in during a pause, which Amira is using to get a bit more practice in whereas Sam is showing off to Kiki (sensing a theme they could’ve explored, here).
It looks like he’s going to go say hi to Amira, but Sam gets there first and starts flirting with him, hair twirling and all. Amira looks upset and goes back to boxing.
CLIP 5: Nadia! [crowd cheers]
At this point when the season was dropping, I was, to be completely honest, a little bored. Like the clips were cute and all, but I wasn’t excited. (Of course, you have to keep in mind that this was in comparison to my excitement levels during Matteo’s season, where so much as a glimpse of David made my synapses light up.)
I loved this clip and immediately posted a full on analysis on twitter (which you can read here if you’re interested, but I’ll be rehashing most of it in this post), and it still holds up in rewatch even though they didn’t mine the Nadia/Amira dynamic for all it was worth.
So we open on Nadia and Amira and they’re already looking tense as shit. It doesn’t help that Amira’s mom seems, like, almost relieved that Nadia hasn’t totally cut ties with Amira lmao. And she’s like, “omg you must have so much to talk about!” even though we just saw them looking quiet and uncomfortable.
Amira is all, “never thought you’d be the first one to marry,” and to Nadia’s credit, she takes this comment, which could read as shady, as a friendly observation. She talks a bit about how Ahmed is not like the other dicks, but Amira isn’t convinced, and now she’s definitely shading Nadia.
She also gets on Nadia’s case about going to Dubai for their honeymoon, but Nadia doesn’t defend herself and just looks sheepish.
Kiki comes in with some vegan cupcakes that she made to thank Amira for her help last episode, and you can see how Amira is much more at ease with Kiki. Tbf they did see each other last week, whereas we know Nadia has been out of the picture for a while. Anyway Kiki seems to feel the tension in the air, so she tries to excuse herself.
At this point, Nadia finds her voice to ask Kiki to stay. Is it because she thinks that with Kiki around conversation will flow more freely? Or maybe because she’s hoping that Amira’s irritation will be redirected to this Alman?
After Kiki admires the vegan spread Amira’s mom prepared, we find out that Nadia’s intention is the latter. She all but tells Kiki that Amira told her Kiki was a racist piece of shit. So this is how Nadia gains the upper hand after Amira’s earlier comments.
Amira looks alarmed, but Kiki is like pfff yeah, I was so into Alexander Humberbumber that I might have been the worst s1 Vilde until Amber made her appearance, but now I’m getting dicked down by a good man and I see Amira for the Muslim goddess she is (I’m paraphrasing but not that much!).
Amira looks really touched by Kiki not just 1. Not picking up Nadia’s intention, but also 2. Swiftly clearing the air and complimenting Amira in the process.
Kiki figures out that Nadia is the friend who’s getting married and declares her love for weddings of all kinds but especially Bollywood-style ones. Nadia looks really amused at this and looks at Amira like, “get a load of this girl!” Amira looks a bit embarrassed.
Sidenote to say Druck started building up to Kiki’s love of weddings last episode when she was paging through a wedding magazine spread. Like, they really put in more work into this Kiki/wedding storyline than most storylines last week.
And when Kiki asks if Nadia’s marriage was arranged, Nadia makes fun of Kiki to Amira. Like I would love to say that Nadia isn’t being mean to Kiki, but she is, and the point is to bring Amira down a notch. Now Amira really does look embarrassed, because in some way she’s supposed to be responsible for Kiki not saying something islamophobic. Kiki isn’t Amira’s responsibility, and I’m sure Nadia would agree in other circumstances, but… That’s what Amira gets for calling Nadia out for the Dubai honeymoon!
But as the conversation goes on, it also kind of seems like Nadia takes a liking to Kiki? (I’m mostly assuming because Nadia later invites Kiki to that pre-wedding event.) They talk a little bit about Nadia and Ahmed, and Kiki’s like, “I want to go to a Muslim wedding so fucking bad, Amira, please!”  It’s like… At the moment Amira is the only single female friend Kiki has, but Kiki’s just like, can’t you just get married now though.
Amira’s like NO WEDDINGS, Australia first. And tension falls around the table again, because of course, Nadia didn’t know about this, but Kiki knew about it, so like… It’s just another way in which Amira has become a different person as far as Nadia is concerned.
Let us now talk about Kiki. Like I said, I really loved this clip. In general I love Skams clips where the dynamic feels so lived in and nuanced and multifaceted. This is the first time we see Nadia in the flesh, but we get so much information just from looks and tone of voice. Nadia’s actress and Tua El-Fawwal just rock this scene.
When it aired I took Kiki’s words at face value. Like, this was the way the writers had decided to resolve Kiki being a racist in earlier seasons, and I accepted it. It wasn’t until later that I read criticism of the scene and thought about it a bit more.
In Skam, Isak apologizes to Eva in three separate scenes. In s1, episode 10, she says to Eva, “I fucked up,” “[if I had known Iben was a psycho] then of course I wouldn’t have done it.” In episode 11, “I know it might be hard to believe, but I never wanted to hurt you. It just turned out that way. I’m sorry.” And in s3, “I just want to say sorry for that stuff last year. When I was ruining things for you and Jonas.” Like. You can say that Isak only said sorry because he got caught (though I personally believe he was genuine every time, if not entirely truthful), but the point is that Julie Andem thought it necessary, in order for Isak to remain a likable character, that he apologized three times.
The girl squad never apologized to Sana, they just showed up with the Los Losers van one day.
And while Druck also thought it was necessary for Matteo to be full of self-loathing over what he did to Hanna, they didn’t think Kiki needed to apologize on screen.
One of my least favorite Skams characters is Basile Savary, because he was a total creep to the point that, during s3, Skam France had to release a damage control text out of Lucas L’s POV because people were worried that he might have done something to Daphné while she was drunk. Basile was a creep who respected no boundaries (including dry humping Daphné against her will on social media, which played off as a joke!) until one day he wasn’t and became the perfect boyfriend. No arc where he learned to be a doper person, Skam France said, no we are not going to examine how nerds get away with being gross creeps.
And as much as I would like to say otherwise, Druck did the same with Kiki. Kiki was one of the most overtly racist Vildes in s1, was still making offensive comments about Amira’s and Sam’s hair in s2, and then… Season 4 rolls around and Kiki just says, “oh yeah I was a dick before but now I know Amira is a great Muslim.” Like… At least it didn’t happen from one day to the next, but no, there wasn’t an arc where Kiki is taken to task for her racism, nor a scene where Kiki apologizes to Amira.  
This is an issue specifically because Amira’s season hinges on the Kiki/Amira friendship, like they pretty much got rid of most other conflicts or didn’t explore them fully, choosing instead to focus on this dynamic.
And I don’t think it was because Lea and Tua are such good friends irl (which they are! Lea even attended Tua’s engagement party! I love them!), because like, Tua is also good friends with Carl (Stefan) and we never got an Amira/Stefan scene, did we? I think it was simply that this season was too packed with people of color, and either funk or the writers needed a white character to anchor the season.
I still love Kiki and Amira obviously, I ship them (in fanon) and I love their scenes, because I love Lea and Tua and their friendship, and their characters. All I wanted from s4 of Skam was Vilde supporting Sana in the way Sana had supported Vilde for three seasons, and Druck gave me that. But here’s one thing where the writers dropped the ball, and it’s a massive mistake because the emotional core of the season is this friendship.
This also made me think about how the change of writers resulted in character arcs being dropped left and right. Now that two writing collectives are about to pick up Druck’s next gen, I think there’s an idea that the change in writers in the first four seasons wasn’t noticeable, but honestly… It kind of was. I would argue that a lot of the things that were set up in s1 and s2 got dropped and didn’t go anywhere. To wit:
Hanna’s arc in s1 is trashed in s4. Jonas is set up with a redemption arc in s2 that isn’t explored past that season. The Winterberg of s2 has nothing to do with the s4 ship. Kiki is still being racist in s2 and a shining example of allyship in s4. The little depth that Sam had in s1 and s2 gets dropped. Amira’s delivery job… Enough said. The one character whose character arc through the seasons was done justice I would argue is Matteo. He gets a shift in characterization after s1 to make the storyline with David make more sense (more on this if I ever write Matteo’s season meta), and retains that characterization to the end. Of the minor characters, Carlos and Abdi also come out well. David gets introduced in s3 when Q3 took over the writing, so he wasn’t affected.
Anyway, this clip totally revitalized the season.
CLIP 6: Amira praying, that’s it, that’s the clip
Mohammed is at the door waiting for Amira, and when Amira asks him if Sam is already there, he says he’s not here because of Sam. And I’m like, does he mean that literally? Like Amira could’ve assumed Sam invited him to this party, but Mohammed did meet the squads last episode. Maybe he asked Jonas if Amira was coming or got himself invited some other way.
Amira’s like sure, and gets inside. And Mohammed looks at her in such a way that even I need to fan myself a little tbh.
Hanna compliments David’s design, and Matteo’s like yeah, David is great, but I’d rather shit on Stefan. Idk, I feel like the Matteo in my mind would want to hype David up a little more before moving onto shitting on Stefan, but it’s a small quibble.
Amira goes to help Sam in the kitchen, and they both have some trouble making German food. I can’t tell if it’s because they’re generally bad at cooking or this is a commentary on white people’s palates. Or Abdi’s palate since he’s still going on about hollandaise sauce.
Oh, Sam explains that she told Mohammed about the party and he got on board. So he is there because of Sam, kinda.
They also talk about Mohammed having the coolest insta (pro: Mohammed has at least one topless pic, con: Mohammed has a pic wearing flip flops with socks), and how Abdi doesn’t compare because he doesn’t have an insta (yet). I mean… Damn, Sam. You can’t argue with logic like that.
But Sam calls Amira out on being weird lately. Again, I really wish this conversation didn’t rely so much on subtext, so it could be properly developed. Also, a new version of Snow’s Informer is playing in the background during this conversation and I can’t help but love the mood whiplash of it all.
Then something confusing happens when Jonas introduces the music act and says they come from Lebanon and traveled to Germany by train and then the lead singer says they’re from Berlin. They’re called Feedback and I tried googling them to find out what that’s all about, but with that name I didn’t get any results about them.
At least this is the kind of band that would play at an event like this, like they seem good enough to do a performance, but not big enough that there’s no believable way Jonas could book them.
Amira and Mohammed have a ~Moment~ when the audio switches to the version of Sand performed by Lary, and the sexual tension is so overwhelming for Amira that she immediately leaves to get some praying done, in the privacy of the venue’s backroom.
This scene is so iconic and beautiful. That shot of Amira being lit from above, looking up with her hands held before her? Talented, brilliant, incredible, amazing, show stopping, etc. The kind of sequence that needs both a Muslim performer and behind the scenes respect for said Muslim performer.
Amira overhears some argument as she’s folding the carpet she was using, and then she sees that Mohammed was blocking the door, so that she could pray in peace. Can we get a #notallmen here? Thanks. Again, Mohammed just finds little ways in which he can help and support Amira without being intrusive.
Mohammed compliments Amira’s friends for trying to help refugees (although sea rescue is more about migrants in general, rather than refugees). I think something that is lost in translation is that German is obviously not Mohammed’s first language, so I think this scene is more significant and subtext-laden for German speakers.
Amira is probably still smarting from her earlier run in with the racist biker, so she (who’s always said she wants to be Chancellor) says that Jonas will probably become Chancellor one day. Mohammed says no! Amira should be Chancellor, but Amira doesn’t think anyone wants that. 🙁 But Mohammed says he does, and he says “we” need someone who fights for “us” (which Amira probably interprets as “us Muslims,” but Mohammed might mean more like, “us refugees”).
Also, Mohammed thinks that Amira was trying to matchmake him with Sam, which we know it was more like the opposite, but it’s very in line for Mohammed to think Amira was trying to get rid of him.
Then Mohammed asks Amira for her phone and is all, “don’t you trust me?” and Amira’s like, “no,” which is hilarious. After a while, Amira wants her phone back and Mohammed notices Amira accidentally cut herself with the knife earlier. He puts a cute bandaid on it, and they have yet another Moment. They’re so into each other that Amira goes, “omg I love this song! Let’s go in!” But Mohammed is now sure his feelings are requited.
Social media
Kiki slept at the new apartment even though it’s falling apart, a sign that that she can’t stand being at her mom’s house. Later, Zoe texts her and Kiki says she’ll be available whenever Zoe needs her, but she also just… doesn’t want to live at her mom’s.
Matteo and David (but really just Lukas) attended the Berlin CSD (Pride) march.
Mia posts a pic of a cortado coffee, and I totally believe this was taken in Madrid. 👌
Carlos missed the Abiball because he failed his History resit, then he missed Jonas’ birthday because he was sick, and this week he’s visiting Brandenburg with Kiki, and what I’m getting from all this is that maybe Carlos’ actor had other commitments during this time lol.
Amira and Mohammed both post pics acknowledging their Moment under the lights/with the bandaid, showing Amira is getting more emotionally committed to this relationship.
Final thoughts
While I did have some issues with this episode, it was much more solid overall than episode 2. Nadia’s actress really delivered in her intro clip and I wish they’d explored that dynamic a bit more, but the character kind of takes a backseat after this. Although I don’t feel like Amira and Mohammed have a motif or object that they keep revisiting (like Jonas and Hanna with Hanna’s nose, or Mia and Alex with Hotel Hardenberg, or David and Matteo with the sandwiches*), I like their dynamic where Mohammed is supportive of Amira’s endeavors, which this episode solidifies. I also really love the significance of Amira getting to complete her prayer thanks to Mohammed. In Skam, Sana gets constantly interrupted until later in the season, where she gets to pray for all her friends.
[* I thought about this a bit more, and I think one motif Mohammed and Amira share is music, and singing to each other.]
I discussed this episode with Michi, and we came to the conclusion that the root conflict between Amira and Nadia is that Amira feels like that, to be with a man, is to compromise yourself and your principles. Nadia didn’t use to be the person who’d be the first to marry, or who’d go on a honeymoon to Dubai, and Amira sees that chance as Nadia losing sight of her ideals. But, in the last clip, Mohammed’s actions allow Amira to be who she fully is, and to finish her prayer. So the idea is planted, that Amira wouldn’t necessarily have to compromise her principles if she got into a relationship. Of course, Mohammed is probably one of the people who’d most compromise Amira’s ideals if she were to date him, but we’re not at that point yet.  
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nochiquinn · 6 years
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campaign 2 episode 3: the full wizard experience
"show us your mouuuuuth hoooooles"
laura and sam's dice fucking each other over is on brand, honestly
this is starting well
the way these are lit always makes me think they're in front of a green screen even though I know they're not
that whole attack description was in vax voice
"MAKE UP FOR OUR SHORTCOMINGS TALIESIN"
dervish entity
"doesn't make me trust you any more. kinda less, actually."
discord: blood mollydict
he's so shocked
jester is me
hearing them still trying to settle into the voices is great
except travis sounds like a prospector right now
CLICKERS
"I'LL FIGHT YOU IN THE ANUS" travis what
MOLLY DOWN MOLLY DOWN
REZ CANTRIP
"she has a pastry kit"
"I'm THE cleric?!"
"there's no vanilla extract or sprinkles"
throw it in the lake
I'm so glad travis is smart now
hellfart
laura is so fucking cute
no. travis no.
I love taliesin's shirt
"you hop on your mustang" "shelby" traVIS NO
"this is definitely not going to backfire let's go"
"I arrange the bodies like they were having a romantic tryst" me playing skyrim
"she's all about shady shit"
I am very attached to the way caleb says beau's name.
okay I'm a big nerd BUT with the size of that thing and how far it jumps wouldn't it have like. ditches for footprints? just huge impressions where it shoved its weight off?
if you've been awake for less than two hours it's still morning
is this like grog hiding money in the bag of holding
"I shove the book down near my dick where she won't want to go after it" "I'm not afraid of dicks."
"she's not your sister anymore"
can. can jester not read?
"CALEEEEB we're BORED, tell us a STORY"
travis' FACE
"so it's all in the delivery of the seamen, is what you're saying"
"I mosey away"
I have a vague idea that jester can't read. or at least not well.
also laura's hair is really cute
make a roll to metagame
rocks fall from the sky, land only on caleb somehow
"she's eaten him twice"
real friends crowdfund your wizardry
they killed matt game's over
"you look like a princess" GUYS YOU CAN'T DATE IN EVERY GAME
"there's that bullshit again"
"can he tell who did it?" "no" "that's wonderful"
"you can't make me vax again, it won't work"
"playdoh! we've got playdoh!"
caleb, the Smelly Alchemist
I want that in my hair so baaaaad but I can't braaaaid
(I have basically beau's exact hairstyle)
"that's SO offensive"
"fucking anime actors" okay GAARA
"then why were you with the carnival?!" "because I'm WEIRD"
"AS AM I" five people at once: uhhhhhhhhh
"it's a nordic seven"
fuck that guard in particular
me going grocery shopping for my parents
NOAH matt no
"no aerator?"  my favorite running joke
marisha's angry noises at her roll
what did sam SAY
tbf nighttime is the only time I would go to the beach
travis' choked little "kentucky"
mirelurks
NERDS
beau startled the witch!
at 12:45 matt really
"that's why we're holding hands?" like you need a reason
DON'T YOU GASLIGHT THAT BABY
light!
CHILDREN AND OLD PEOPLE
"if I move I am dicked"
el toad from hell-o
travis is so happy about having a spell dc
twice in one episode!
"you're a bard? what the fuck?"
I know I've said this before but if the roll matches the AC then it shouldn't count as a hit. it matched the armor class. the armor is performing as intended.
cool clerics don't look at explosions
"I cover caleb's body with mine" I'm not crying you're crying
marisha and travis are becoming my favorite table buddies
he fires it out of the pommel that's so fucking cool
blubberous
IMPS FALL EVERYONE DIES
"GIT"
matt stop fondling talisen's snitch
beau knocks the girl back out
"there's a convention around the imp right now"
caleb, waking up to nott's rescue breaths: put me back
I have three different molly-based emotions right now
1. "thank you, you did the right thing"
2. protecting toya
3. like he's holding a baby
jester don't give nott a panic attack
I can't wait for them to drag the fucking dead fiend back to that poor guy's boat
CUTES
marisha's face at being denied a level up
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